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Member of the Sindh assembly

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An agriculturist, Ghulam Qadir Chandio is elected to the 16th Sindh Assembly on a PPPP ticket. A seasoned politician, Chandio has previously served in the Senate for the term 1994-99 and the Sindh Assembly (2002-07). He is a member of the Standing Committees on Finance; Excise, Taxation & Narcotics; Forest, Wildlife and Environment; Home, Finance Committee. He has been elected as the Chair of the Standing Committee on Planning, Development and Special Initiatives

This House expresses deep grief on the untimely demise of iconic, fearless and voice of the voiceless, laywer and champion of human rights Ms. Asma Jahangir whose unrelenting fight for human rights, women empowerment and struggle for the marginalised section of society regardless of caste, creed or any other discrimination. This Assembly pays tribute to the services of Ms. Asma Jahangir and prays may Allah bless her the highest place in Jannat and grant patience to the family and the followers to bear the irreparable loss

The house demands that Prime Minister Mian Muhammad Nawaz Sharif should step down immediately as he as lost moral credibility to hold the all important ost of premiership. His act of concealing the facts of declaring assets, producing fake documents before honorable supreme court and its JIT and evading taxes has shattered the confidence of people of Pakistan. It is therefore the considered opinion of this August House that Nawaz Sharif should forthwith

This House pays glaring tributes to martyrs of Movement for Restoration of Democracy in 1983 and 1986. The exemplary sacrifices of workers from village Puhanl Khan Chandio, Sakrand District Shaheed Benazirabad are laudable wherein 16 youth were martyred and 52 seriously injured

This Assembly vehemently condemn the venomous attitude and discriminatory act by Federal Water and Power Authorities with the people of Sindh Province. It has been experienced that, 18 to 20 hours Load-Shedding of Power supply to the subscribers and on the top of it authorities issue wrong statements, make false claims and promises that there shall be no Load-Shedding on Sehar and Iftar timings, but all in vain. People of the Province are forced to meet their domestic, business and agriculture power needs by use of gas generators, where-as Sui Southern Gas Company cuts off the gas pressure by announcing ban on such use. Sindh has tremendous potential of Power Production and is busy in exploiting all fossil and renewable sources helping to solve the National problem of Power Scarcity but surprisingly the regulatory authorities are not allowing linkage to national grid. Such attitude prove that the Province is facing discrimination which is nothing but detrimental to national interest and integrity

This house commemorate the World Cancer Day on February, 04 and resolve that awareness campaigns regarding cancer be convened in the province by government to encourage its prevention, detection and treatment

This Assembly resolves that provincial government take notice of implementation of three category "K", "S" and "P" admission policy in the university of Karachi which exclude Sindh from Karachi and take immediate measures to remove it to provide equal opportunities to all students in the province.

This house expresses sorrow and deep grief on the sad demise of Makhdoom Amin Fahim, President of Pakistan people’s party parliamentarian, MNA, a spiritual leader and man of exemplary character. His unparalleled services rendered towards service of humanity, politics, language, culture, poetry and social services are laudable. May God almighty bless the departed soul in highest place in paradise and bestow upon the grieved family the patience and strength to bear the irreparable loss-Ameen.

This Assembly vehemently condemns the venomous attitude and discriminatory act by Federal Water and Power Authorities with the people of Sindh Province.
It has been experienced that there is 18 to 20 hours Load-Shedding of Power supply to the subscribers and on the top of it authorities issue wrong statements, make false claims and promises that there shall be no Load-Shedding on Sehar and Iftar timings, but all in vain. People of the Province are forced to meet their domestic, business and agriculture power needs by use of gas generators, whereas Sui Southern Gas Company cuts off the gas pressure by announcing ban on such use. Sindh has tremendous potential of Power Production and is busy in exploiting all fossil and renewable sources helping to solve the National problem of Power Scarcity, but surprisingly, the regulatory authorities are not allowing linkage to national grid. Such attitude prove that the Province is facing discrimination which is nothing but detrimental to national interest and integrity

This Assembly resolves and recommends to the Government to stop Malir Development Authority alloting lands of local inhabitants to the business enterprises and dislocating ancient villages/ gaveyards historic places, creating serious reservations in local population

This Assembly pays tribute to the heroic movement of anti-one unit by students in Sindh and strongly condemns the brutal attack by Police on peaceful procession in Hyderabad on 4th March, 1967 wherein scores of innocent youth were tortured and seriously injured. The Assembly salutes the sacrifices and continuous struggle of these heroes who succeeded in getting rid of the curse of one-unit.

This Assembly is of the opinion that Government of Sindh approach the Federal Government for extension of Sui Gas for Thul City which was approved by Shaheed Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto in 1996 at that time City was less populated and now the Town Committee upgraded as Municipal Committee. So, Population of Municipal Committee be provided Sui Gas.

This Assembly pays tribute to comrade Sobho Gianchandani as he is in his life found committed, devoted and lesson of continuous struggle. His love with Sindh and people of Sindh cannot be unnoticed and this Assembly recommends that a Chair be established in Karachi University and University of Sindh, Jamshoro.

As a signatory of International Declaration of Human Rights, this Assembly reiterates its unshakable commitment to observe it in letter and spirit. This Assembly do condemn the violation of Human Rights in any shape, at any time and any where in the world. This Assembly also expresses its deep concern about such incidents in the Province of Sindh.

According to the Article 2 of the Constitution, the territories of Islamic Republic of Pakistan shall comprise of four Provinces. Among those Sindh is the second largest Province of the country with rich culture, civilization, language and history. Its age is more than 5000 years BC. People from different regions of the world and cultures like Argoons, Tarkhans, Mangoles and others came to Sindh and merged in Sindh. Sindh has the distinction of being Bab ul Islam. The foundation of creation of Pakistan was paved through resolution of Sindh Assembly. Ban-ee-Pakistan Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah was not only born in Sindh but as first head of state, he presided this august House and Karachi became capital of the country. The democracy reflects choice of people and the Constitution clearly provides a valid path for creation of new provinces. If in General Elections any party secures two third majority or collation of parties forming 2/3 majority then it can alter the territories, Article 239/4 of Constitution also safeguards the entity of provincial boundaries and no change can be made in territories unless 2/3 majority of parliament and subsequently 2/3rd majority of that particular Provincial Assembly so decides. If any party proposes in their manifesto and secures two third majority in Provincial and National Assembly Election that they have a right to demand, and for other political parties is their democratic right to oppose. Keeping in view its glorious past and importance this Assembly unanimously resolves that Sindh has remained as one entity since centuries and shall remain the same with its existing boundaries intact forever. Inshallah

This Assembly censure the derogatory remarks of Federal State Minister for Water and Power Abid Sher Ali to call people of Sindh as thieves to steal Electric Power. The utterance are highly objectionable and speak of hatred. It is a dangerous trend towards damaging Unity among the provinces in particular and the Nation in general.

This Assembly condemns in the strongest words the threat by the banned Lashkar Jhangvi Militant Group to Mr. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman PPP and recommends to the Government of Sindh to approach the Federal Government to take very serious notice of threat and take necessary action for the protection of Chairman PPP Honourable Mr. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari.

This House believes that under the recently announced schedule by the Election Commission of Pakistan of the Local Government elections in Sindh is practically difficult to deliver free and fair election. This House resolves that conducting the LG Elections in hastily and non-transparent manner will cast a doubt on the credibility not only on the process but also results. The Election Commission of Pakistan must ensure that all essential requirements like, Magnetic Ink, Proper Voters Lists are provided and reasonable canvassing time be allotted for free, fair and transparent Local Government Elections. The printing of Ballot Papers as defined by the law can only be carried out by the Printing Press of Pakistan which has shown its inability to print the ballots in the election schedule given. The printing of ballot papers by any private printing press may not be acceptable as it would make the transparency of election process questionable. The sovereign political will of this House must prevail in a democratic process of elections which has to be transparent, free & fair and in the spirit according with the rules and regulations prescribed by the Election Commission of Pakistan. This resolution be forwarded to the Election Commission of Pakistan.

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